
Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration
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You can configure the following parameters when you define or modify a network interface:
SIP Peers
A SIP peer is a specific endpoint to and from which Diva SIPcontrol will establish calls. The peer-specific settings
can be used to adapt Diva SIPcontrol's behavior towards this peer.
To add a SIP peer, click the Add button. To change the settings for the enabled SIP peer, click the Details button
on the right hand side. To open the online help for a specific parameter, click the parameter, and a window with
the help text will appear. The following menus are available for configuration:
• General
, as described below
• Enhanced
, as described on page 37
• Securit
y, as described on page 39
• Session Timer, as described on page 39
• Address Normalization
, as described on page 40
• Authentication, as described on page 41
General
Name Displays the name of the installed Ethernet adapter. The preset designation can be replaced
with a unique identifier, such as "Internal Network".
Device Displays the complete description of the installed Ethernet adapter assigned by the operating
system.
IP address Displays the IP address of the computer on which Diva SIPcontrol is installed.
UDP listen port If you use UDP as the IP protocol for calls from SIP, enable the check box to display the standard
port number 5060. This standard port can be used if no other SIP application is running on the
same computer as Diva SIPcontrol. Note that you can only enable one network interface.
TCP listen port If you use TCP as the IP protocol for calls from SIP, enable the check box to display the standard
port number 5060. This standard port can be used if no other SIP application is running on the
same computer as Diva SIPcontrol. Note that you can only enable one network interface.
TLS listen port If you use TLS for encrypted calls, enable the check box to display the standard port number
5061. You can change the port number, but it must not be the same as the TCP Listen Port
number. Note that you can only enable one network interface. If you use TLS, you need to
upload security certificates and set the cipher level, as described in Security Profiles
on page 44.
RTP start port Defines the lowest port of the range in which Diva SIPcontrol sends and receives RTP streams.
Change this value only if problems occur.
RTP end port Defines the highest port of the range in which Diva SIPcontrol sends and receives RTP streams.
Change this value only if problems occur.
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